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Ana Griefen
January 21, 2014March 14, 2014 Ana Griefen2014 Trip, CEM, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, oceans, students, travel

Honolulu Fish Auction

“Don’t write everything you know, use everything you know to determine what you write”-the first axiom Carl Safina shared today in a seminar on albatross. Communication is an integral part of conservation. Environmental managers canContinue reading

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Andy Read
January 21, 2014March 5, 2014 Andy Read2014 Trip, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, faculty, marine studies, oceans, travel

Providing Environmental Lawyers with a Real Education

  One of the great things about bringing this class to Oahu each year is the opportunity to reconnect with Nicholas School alumni and old friends.  On Tuesday night we had dinner with three CEMContinue reading

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Abigail Machernis
January 17, 2014March 14, 2014 Abigail MachernisCEM, coasts, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, oceans, students, travel

Whales, Dolphins, Turtles – oh my!

Another sunny day in paradise! Our fourth day of adventure began with kidnapping spinner dolphin specialist, Carlie Wiener, and heading up to the west coast of Oahu to a town called Waianae. Here, we boardedContinue reading

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Allison Fox
January 16, 2014March 14, 2014 Allison Fox2014 Trip, CEM, coasts, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, environmental policy, marine studies, oceans, students, travel

Hiking Kaena Point

Aloha from all of us here on Oahu! Our third day of class began bright and early, as we rose before the sun to prepare for our hike to Kaena Point—the westernmost tip of Oahu.Continue reading

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Kimberly Hernandez
January 15, 2014March 14, 2014 Kimberly HernandezCEM, coasts, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, oceans, students, travel

Honus in Hanauma Bay

Today in class we frolicked with seven fat and happy sea turtles in contribution to a long-term health assessment of Hawaii green turtles, or “honu” in Hawaiian. Andy set up the day’s adventures essentially onContinue reading

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Lydia Utley
January 15, 2014March 5, 2014 Lydia Utley2014 Trip, coasts, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, oceans, students, travel

The evolution of the vacuum: the Super Sucker project

The carpet sweeper was invented in 1860 by Daniel Hess and then the first motorized vacuum cleaner invented by Hubert Cecil Booth in 1901. Here it is over a 100 years later and the vacuumContinue reading

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Aimee Boucher
January 14, 2014March 14, 2014 Aimee Boucher2014 Trip, CEM, coasts, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, oceans, students, travel

Aloha from Hawaii!

  Today marked the beginning of our Polynesian adventure on the island of Oahu with a hike up Diamondhead State Monument as our orientation to the overgrowing and urbanizing city of Honolulu. A hopping andContinue reading

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Andy Read
January 14, 2014March 14, 2014 Andy Read2014 Trip, CEM, coasts, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, oceans, students, travel

Welcome to Marine Conservation Biology – Hawaii 2014

Please follow us as we explore the challenges associated with managing and protecting the biodiversity of Hawaii’s marine megafauna – monk seals, albatrosses, spinner dolphins and green turtles.  Each of our intrepid CEM students willContinue reading

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Kristiana Erikson
February 23, 2012March 28, 2018 Kristiana Erikson2012 Trip, coasts, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, oceans, students, travel, Video Posts

Rime of the Ancient Mariner adapted to Midway Atoll

Video chronicles the history and current state of Albatross abundance at Midway Atoll. Photo Credits: Aerial of Midway Atoll: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Plastic in Albatross stomach 1: John Klavitter Plastic in Albatross stomachContinue reading

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Caitlyn Zimmerman
February 23, 2012March 28, 2018 Caitlyn Zimmerman2012 Trip, coasts, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, oceans, students, travel, Video Posts

Counting the Albatross

A video attempt at counting the many birds on Midway Atoll….

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